Kalmegh boti (কালমেঘের বড়ি) Andrographis paniculata pill

This plant is known in north-eastern India as Maha-tita, literally "king of bitters".

Importance

Kalmegh, is useful in hyperdipsia, burning sensation, wounds, ulcers, chronic fever, malarial and intermittent fevers, inflammations, cough, bronchitis, skin diseases, leprosy, purities, intestinal worms, dyspepsia, flatulence, colic, diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoids and vitiated conditions of pita. It is used to overcome sannipata type of fever, difficulty in breathing, thirst, and intestinal worms. It is also useful in treating acidity and liver complaints.
In children, decoction of Kiriyath acts as a preventive measure to many illness.

Prep time: 00:30
Cook time: 00:00
Total time: 2 days

Yield: 1 boti per day

Ingredients:
To make Kalmegh pills: Wash, clean and collect good leaves with soft stems from the Kalmegh bunches.:
take 3 to 4 sticks

Directions:
Make a paste of it. Do not put extra water. It should not be watery. To prepare bori, take a clean cheese cloth and cover over an oven-tray or a big bowl. Now take some paste and make soft drops with your fingers. Arrange all drops one by one on the cloth, depositing them to be dried, leave for one to two hot days for sun-drying. It can be collected with a little pat to the cloth after complete dry.

Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata Wall. Acanthaceae
family) is the major constituent of the ayurvedic drug 'switradilepa'.
It grows abundantly in south eastern Asian countries viz India, Sri
Lanka, Pakistan, Java, Malaysia, and Indonesia as well as it is
cultivated extensively in India, China, Thailand, Mauritius, East and
West Indies during monsoon season.

The herbal preparation increases hemoglobin content,
serum glucose and protein in treatment group. The extracts of kalmegh
had antiviral activity and is most effective in treating vitiligo. All
current studies could be observed in WHO Monographs on Selected
Medicinal Plants - Volume 2.

Diabetic patients are recommended to take decoction of
Kiriyath as a good remedy.

The important preparations using the drug in ayurveda are
Tiktakagheta, Gorocandi gulika, Candanasava, Panchatiktam kasaya, etc.
Leaves contain two bitter substances lactone “andrographolid” and “kalmeghin”.
The ash contains sodium chloride and potassium salts. Plant is very rich in
chlorophyte.

According to the Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine, "A
specific product (andrographis combined with Eleutherococcus senticosus) may
shorten the duration and lesson the symptoms of common cold." It also says,
"Pregnant women shouldn't use andrographis because it could terminate
pregnancy."

This bitter shrub is well-known in Bengal under the name of
kάlmeg and is the principal ingredient of a domestic medicine for infants
calledA'lui,
which referred to is made of the expressed juice of the leaves with the
addition of mixing powdered cumin and large cardamom in the juice of this
plant and administered for the treatment of malaria and is given to infants
for the relief of griping, irregular stools and loss of appetite.
Published
Indian Cuisine

Prep time: 00:10
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Total time: 00:15 | Yield: 2 servingsIngredients
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